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A phrase is necessary to the meaning of a sentence.

restrictive
nonrestrictive
relative
appositive

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
14

Answer :

A 'restrictive phrase' provides important clarifying information regarding a previously named element.

A 'nonrestrictive phrase' does not limit the necessary information of the specific element that it modifies.

A 'relative phrase' is one that cannot exist independently.

An 'appositive phrase' refers to two noun phrases that are present together in a sentence and provide information about each other.

From the above definitions, we can conclude that :

A restrictive phrase is necessary to the meaning of a sentence.

Answered by lukebachel
1

Answer:

Restrictive

Explanation:

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